Diesel price to be hiked every month: Veerappa Moily

New Delhi: Diesel prices will be hiked by 40-50 paise per liter every month till losses on the nation's most used fuel are completely wiped out, oil minister M Veerappa Moily said today.

"Until further orders, oil marketing companies can increase it (diesel price) by 40-50 paise (per liter) every month," he said.

The government had on January 17 decided to move towards deregulating or freeing diesel prices from state control and gave powers to state-owned oil firms to raise prices in small measures every month till all of their losses are wiped out.

Diesel is currently sold at a loss of over Rs 10.80 per liter. On January 17, oil firms hiked diesel price by 45 paise. After including local VAT, the increase in Delhi came to 50 paisa. The diesel now costs Rs 47.65 a liter in the capital.

Moily said the decision to raise diesel prices in small doses every month will stand "until further orders". He, however, did not say when the oil firms will affect the second price increase.

The decision for retail price hike was coupled with a move to charge bulk consumers like defense, railways and state transport undertakings market price which is almost Rs.10 a liter more than retail selling rate, to save an estimated Rs. 12,907 crore in annual subsidy.

"We need to look into that (issue). I have also heard about it. We are ceased of that matter," he said, adding when rules are laid there are people who find ways to circumvent it.

Instead of buses being asked to refuel at petrol pumps, the states should reduce high local sales tax or VAT on diesel to cut prices, Moily added.